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        <h1>Baby-legs</h1>
        <h2>Knitting pattern for baby legwarmers</h2>

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        <h3>Welcome to part of the KnitHub.</h3>

<p>The goal is to get knitters using GitHub to:</p>

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<li>publish patterns</li>
<li>take pull requests for pattern fixes</li>
<li>encourage forking, so other knitters can create variations of patterns</li>
</ul><h2>Baby legwarmers</h2>

<p>Other than the scary factor of knitting in the round, baby legwarmers are an easy project. Once you get the stitches onto your needles and get a few rows done, I find it faster than knitting flat.</p>

<p>You need to know how to:</p>

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<li>cast on (and get stitches onto double pointed needles or round needles)</li>
<li>join in the round</li>
<li>knit and purl</li>
<li>bind off</li>
<li>weave in ends</li>
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